You seem to forget that I have a foot in both countries, and I can read and understand the problems that exist in both. You also do not seem to want to understand that as I go around I see jobs being advertised, not 8 hours a week as I saw in the UK last week, but proper 35 hour ones. If you lived here and tried to understand the language then you might have a better understanding, rather than relying on what the English websites choose to tell you.
The UK is in a total mess, not for you, but in many towns and cities. What do people want? To have a roof over their heads, provide a meal for their families, and not be worried everyday because of the Brexit chaos they will have a job to go to. People on the streets, increasing, food banks, increasing, and companies moving out in increasing numbers is what I see on my trips across the Channel. Here you cannot turn people out of their homes during the winter months. The food banks do exist, but they are used for very short periods, not long term main means of surviving, and jobs are increasing as I said above. None of these problems in the UK are getting better. All the figures show them to be getting worse. Depends what sort of society you want, and there I suspect we do not see things from the same perspective. There used to be a thing known as one nation conservatism. That has disappeared, to replaced by a Tory party that is happy to see most of the wealth go to the richest.